Beschreibung:
Jim Tew has been keeping bees for over 40 years. He is currently a Consulting Professor at Auburn University, where he conducts beekeeping educational programs and maintains social media systems that support the Alabama beekeeping industry. Recently retired from Ohio State University, where he worked for 33 years as an Associate Professor focusing on pollination ecology and the use of bees as pollination agents, Jim still runs lectures and workshops for beekeepers in the U.S. and the U.K. Jim has written numerous books, as well as articles for Bee Culture magazine, and he runs the website One Tew Bee (onetew.com).
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Introduction 1 Becoming a Beekeeper2 The Bee Yard3 Beekeeping Equipment4 Getting Live Bees5 Colony Management6 Honey7 Colony Needs8 Pollination9 Ailments10 Bee Biology GlossaryIndex